A collection of essays on the nature of love in religious tradition and theory, inspired by Raimundo Panikkar’s ecumenical embrace of Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism.A Global Academic Publishing Book

A study of Nietzche’s Zarathustra.This reading of Zarathustra shows it to be a drama developing through the five acts of spirit-camel-lion-lioness-child. With attention to the original meaning of philosophy as the love of wisdom the drama proceeds through a series of criticisms and transformations. Spirit is the interplay of the forces of will to power that can love foolishly or wisely. The camel...(Read More)

In this book, Adamczewski has given a proposal for individual responsibility in communal life, the depth and content of which we have barely touched. It contains a subtlety of insight that most contemporary criticisms of nihilism have not approached, and a detailed appreciation for agency and community that many contemporary ethicists in the continental tradi...(Read More)